Motley Crue Concert Dates

Motley Crue returns to the concert arena for their final tour. The band formed in 1981 with Tommy Lee on drums, Nikki Sixx on bass guitar, Mick Mars on lead guitar, and Vince Neil on vocals. From the outset, contemporaries in the California rock scene considered these four disparate characters a motley looking crew; band members quickly adopted the name of Motley Crue. The group shot to stardom with a series of supercharged rock albums including Shout at the Devil, Theatre of Pain, and Girls, Girls, Girls. With the release of Dr Feelgood in 1989, Motley Crue had its first number one album. In an era of decadence, the glam metal band earned a reputation for excess. Dr Feelgood referred to one of the band’s drug dealers; while Kickstart My Heart arose after Sixx had an overdose and was brought back to life by two shots of adrenaline to his heart. With the band breaking up at the end of this tour, Motley Crue gives fans one last chance to hear their greatest hits performed live in concert.

Joining Motley Crue on their farewell tour, Alice Cooper promises his own special brand of excess. Born Vincent Furnier, he rose to fame in the 1970’s as frontman for a band called Alice Cooper – releasing hit albums like School’s Out and Billion Dollar Babies. Adopting the band’s name as his own, Furnier went solo in 1975 as Alice Cooper, with the concept album Welcome to My Nightmare.With hits like Only Women Bleed, You and Me, and Poison, he has remained in the spotlight for more than four decades.The Godfather of Shock Rock still thrills audiences with his unique mix of heavy metal, power ballads, and horror film theatrics.

To be part of this glamrock extravaganza, buy Motley Crue and Alice Cooper tickets now!

Motley Crue and Alice Cooper tickets become available for the public to buy this morning for their concert in New York City at Madison Square Garden on October 28, 2014. Expect strong ticket sales with seats still available at MotleyCrueAndAliceCooper.com from Financial Firebird Corporation after they are sold out at the box office.